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The phrase "bump in" is correct and can used in written English
It can be used to describe an unexpected encounter or coincidental meeting with someone. For example: "I was surprised when I bumped in my old professor at the grocery store."
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A bump in the road".
Many businesses experienced a bump in sales.
"Just a bump in the road.
"Today was another bump in the road".
A major bump in profits.
Eurostar predicts a big bump in ridership.
It's just another bump in the road".
"It's a bump in the road.
This is a bump in the road".
That's one long-term bump in the road.
Ghost, ghouls, and things that go bump in the night.
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